How to Raise Funds
Updated in 2010, this online guide to raising funds explores some common misconceptions and sets out what you need to have in place before you start fundraising. Includes practical exercises and detailed guidance on how to plan for fundraising.
If you would like a copy in print, rather than access to the online version, please email: publications@scvo.org.uk
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Guide to Constitutions and Charitable Status
A toolkit aimed at providing detailed guidance on Constitutions and Charitable status within the current Scottish legal environment, including changes introduced by the Charity and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005. This guide includes model constitutions for a voluntary association, a company limited by guarantee and a trust.
Written by Stephen Phillips, Partner at Burness - one of Scotland's leading law firms: www.burness.co.uk
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Working With Us-Good Employment Practice
Access to the online version of Working With Us - a Guide to Good Employment Practice in the Scottish Voluntary Sector. This guide provides information about employment law and personnel issues and aims to help any voluntary organisation in Scotland which employs staff.
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Getting to Grips with Governance
An online toolkit designed to get you up to speed on what you need to know about governance in a voluntary organisation in Scotland.
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Organising an Event
This online guide provides useful information on all aspects of organising an event, including sample forms for conferences. Also covers publicity, budgeting, finding suitable venues and speakers and covers some of the pitfalls and problems that you may encounter when organising an event.
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The Big Picture - pdf
The Big Picture is an organisational development framework, it has been designed to help you think about every aspect of your organisation and take action to improve it. Each section of the publication is available to purchase and download in pdf.
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CHAIR Pack
The Chairs Help and Information Resource (CHAIR) Pack is available to access online for both new and experienced Chairs. It is a quick and easy reference for basic questions and covers self-assessment, the role of the Chair, governance, and how to recruit and support committee members.
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